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English: "Our words, our history, they matter. They are worth fighting for. They are worth conserving. They are worth celebrating.” Hear #BLwestafrica advisor, Gus Casely-Hayford’s compelling speech from our exhibition opening night. (Exhibit: West Africa. Word, Symbol, Song)
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